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. >>> and watch out, as two category 4 hurricanes, igor and julia, power through the atlantic. tropical storm karl threatens parts of the gulf of mexico. early this wednesday morning, parts of the gulf of mexico. early this wednesday morning, september 15th, 2010 captioning funded by cbs >>> beautiful september morn here. >>. ♪ september morn >> easy there. good morning, everybody. >> good to have you with us this morning. more fallout from the jets locker room incident over the weekend, players speaking out, clinton portis saying you come to the locker room, basically should expect to be ogled a bit, spoken to hmm. >> lots of debate at lots of dinner tables. also conversation this morning about a couple of new remedies for people with love handles. you would believe you can freeze them off? >> i will try anything. >> we'll talk about that this morning, as well. we begin, though, this morning with politics as the tea party express bowls over more well-known republican candidates in tuesday's primary election. the biggest surprise, the senate primary in delaware. our congressi
. >>> and watch out, as two category 4 hurricanes, igor and julia, power through the atlantic. tropical storm karl threatens parts of the gulf of mexico. early this wednesday morning, parts of the gulf of mexico. early this wednesday morning, september 15th, 2010 captioning funded by cbs >>> beautiful september morn here. >>. ♪ september morn >> easy there. good morning, everybody. >> good to have you with us this morning. more fallout from the jets locker...
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Sep 14, 2010
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in the meantime, we have julia, that is out, and still 75-mile-per-hour winds. that means it's a category 1. it will stay at a 1 or 2. speed just about 12 miles an hour to the north/northwest. it continues to be no threat to land most likely, taking a turn. staying out into the atlantic. meanwhile in the u.s., it's the midsection of the country that's going to see some serious thunderstorms today. east coast is nice. new england's going to see a little bit of rain. west coast looks good. high heat in the southwest. >> watch for some rough conditions, rapid city, sioux falls, omaha, cedar rapids, topeka as this system moves east today. more in just a little while. >> thanks, dave. >> skill ahead this morning, scandal in the locker room. we'll talk to the female reporter who says she was harassed by the new york jets. >> also, go see oprah, win a trip to australia. we're going to tell you where her audience is going this time. oh, man. who's in the cockpit? i wonder. >> ha, ha. we need to get tickets to that show next time, harry. >> there aren't that many left. t
in the meantime, we have julia, that is out, and still 75-mile-per-hour winds. that means it's a category 1. it will stay at a 1 or 2. speed just about 12 miles an hour to the north/northwest. it continues to be no threat to land most likely, taking a turn. staying out into the atlantic. meanwhile in the u.s., it's the midsection of the country that's going to see some serious thunderstorms today. east coast is nice. new england's going to see a little bit of rain. west coast looks good. high...
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Sep 17, 2010
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julia, of course a fish storm in the atlantic, a hurricane. karl gaining strength in the bay of campeche and igor rolling on a direct path for bermuda sunday night into monday and could hit as a powerful category 3 storm or very strong 2. needless to say, a serious situation developing and bermuda already under a hurricane watch. tropical storm winds extending 290 miles from the stormcenter. that's a quick look at our weather picture. back to you in the studio. >> thanks very much, dave. we'll keep an eye on that. just 6-year-old kennedy terch looked forward to the new season on a youth football cheerleading squad in madison heights, michigan but cut short by the team after her mother complained about one of the cheers. >> my backaches, my booty shakes from left to right. >> when kennedy's mom herd her squad's latest cheer, she said, it was too suggestive for such young girls. >> one, it doesn't make any sense. to say a 6-year-old should be saying those words is inappropriate. >> jennifer asked the team to make changes in the cheer, but the bo
julia, of course a fish storm in the atlantic, a hurricane. karl gaining strength in the bay of campeche and igor rolling on a direct path for bermuda sunday night into monday and could hit as a powerful category 3 storm or very strong 2. needless to say, a serious situation developing and bermuda already under a hurricane watch. tropical storm winds extending 290 miles from the stormcenter. that's a quick look at our weather picture. back to you in the studio. >> thanks very much, dave....
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igor, julia and karl. a busy time in the atlantic. busy time here for cleanup here in queens, new york. a look at your weather picture. a lot going on. over to you for the news headlines, jeff. >>> we are learning of a possible threat to pope benedict. the pope is outside london on the second day of a historic visit to the uk. mark phillips is in london with more on that story. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning again, jeff. this appears to be a case of the london police taking no chances while the pope is here. counterterrorism police here this morning, it's been announced, arrested five men. the pope at the time was, as you say, in suburban london, in the center of london. they moved in, the police did, before 6:00 a.m. this morning, picked up five men who they suspected of plotting some sort of terrorist act. they're not saying it was directly a threat against the pope at this stage. the men are said to be non-british in origin, but the police received a tip that something was up and decided they had to act quickly and a
igor, julia and karl. a busy time in the atlantic. busy time here for cleanup here in queens, new york. a look at your weather picture. a lot going on. over to you for the news headlines, jeff. >>> we are learning of a possible threat to pope benedict. the pope is outside london on the second day of a historic visit to the uk. mark phillips is in london with more on that story. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning again, jeff. this appears to be a case of the london...
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Sep 18, 2010
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category 2 moving to the northwest at 13 with maximum winds of 110 miles per hour and right behind it julia, a tropical storm but will be a storm just for the fish. we have for focus on i goir, a projected path hasn't changed much over the entire week still moving over top of bermuda but the timing is slower now looks to be a monday event as opposed to a sunday event as a category 2 with winds as you heard don say up to 110 miles per hour, potentially the worst direct hit bermuda has taken. along the coast of the u.s. talking rip currents, dangerous surf churned up by both storms in the atlantic. that's a quick look here at the hurricane picture. back to you. a tough season hurricane-wise, tornado-wise here in new york city. the weather is going crazy out there. >> lonnie, thank you. >> sarah palin testing the waters for 2012. the former republican vice presidential candidate was in way friday site of the first presidential caucus where she delivered a fooir ree speech at a fund-raiser. dean reynolds has the report. >> reporter: the significance of her trip to iowa was obvious, first to hol
category 2 moving to the northwest at 13 with maximum winds of 110 miles per hour and right behind it julia, a tropical storm but will be a storm just for the fish. we have for focus on i goir, a projected path hasn't changed much over the entire week still moving over top of bermuda but the timing is slower now looks to be a monday event as opposed to a sunday event as a category 2 with winds as you heard don say up to 110 miles per hour, potentially the worst direct hit bermuda has taken....
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Sep 13, 2010
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there is igor, there is julia. right now the storm 940 miles east of the leeward islands, british virgin islands, u.s. vrnlgen islands. wind speeds 150 miles per hour. it's going to get up to 155, that's category five. still west at 13, still plenty of warm water and not a lot of wind sheer. then let's watch it progress. it will run into shear, some cooler water. bermuda is a question as we head into the weekend. what could it do and when will it make the turn to the north and to the east? that's what we wait for. wonder and watch. we'll have more in a little while. but a big storm brewing in the atlantic. folks, back to you. >> thanks very much, dave. to the latest on the battle over the bush era tax cuts. should they be extended and who should get them? a top republican in congress seems to be willing to make a deal with president obama who wants to limit the tax breaks, but is the gop really ready to make such a deal? and if so, what will it mean for your wallet? cbs news chief white house correspondent chip rei
there is igor, there is julia. right now the storm 940 miles east of the leeward islands, british virgin islands, u.s. vrnlgen islands. wind speeds 150 miles per hour. it's going to get up to 155, that's category five. still west at 13, still plenty of warm water and not a lot of wind sheer. then let's watch it progress. it will run into shear, some cooler water. bermuda is a question as we head into the weekend. what could it do and when will it make the turn to the north and to the east?...
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Sep 14, 2010
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julia is now a hurricane, as well. they're making their way westward through the atlantic. we'll keep an eye on where they're heading. igor, unfortunately, has got a real bead on bermuda. and our dave price, dr. science himself, will be along in a few minutes to explain exactly where those storms are headed. >> dr. science or dr. weather. a little bit of both. first we turn to politics this morning. the tea party and voter anger. there are more primary lessons today around the country and tea party candidates are hoping to upset more established republicans. cbs news correspondental correspondent nancy cordes is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, erica. there are primaries in seven states and d.c. today. but the one that everyone is watching is in delaware. who wins there could very well determine whether republicans have a shot at taking control of the senate. it was a $250,000 pledge from the tea party express that vaulted republican christine o'donnell from dark horse to contender in the delaware senate primary. >> there's a tidal wave in delaware
julia is now a hurricane, as well. they're making their way westward through the atlantic. we'll keep an eye on where they're heading. igor, unfortunately, has got a real bead on bermuda. and our dave price, dr. science himself, will be along in a few minutes to explain exactly where those storms are headed. >> dr. science or dr. weather. a little bit of both. first we turn to politics this morning. the tea party and voter anger. there are more primary lessons today around the country and...